A great fiction chapter book that is combined with a little graphic novel. Flora, a young cynical girl who likes comics, rescues a squirrel from a vacuum cleaner. She then finds out that he is developing superhero-like powers as a side effect of the accident. Their adventures introduce them to interesting characters as they go through the town. A good story that ends on a warm fuzzy note.

Sanctuary is a resort on an island off the coast of Georgia run by the Hathaway family. Although, ever since their mother left when they were children and was never heard from again, the Hathaways have never really been a family. But when Jo, Lexi and Brian all find themselves on the island at the same time, and people start turning up dead, they soon discover what the word really means. With the help of a beautiful doctor, a mysterious architect, and an affable handyman they'll finally learn how to lean, how to love and how to trust.

This book incorporates historical fiction, sci-fi, romance, and adventure all in one. Great story about Claire Randall who accidentally travels through time and finds herself in Scotland in the year 1743. It follows her journey as she tries to get home while avoiding English soldiers, being suspected as a spy and witch, and falling deeply, and unexpectedly, in love.

Another great story from Jon Klassen (the genius behind "I Want My Hat Back") involving hats and the people they belong to. In this wonderful read, a tiny fish has stolen the hat of a much larger fish while he was sleeping. He's pretty sure that the fish won't notice and definitely won't come after him, but the hat didn't really fit that other fish as well as it does him. The other fish has different ideas.

When a super hungry dinosaur shows up in Hal's backyard, he must find a way to keep him happy. But what will he do when the dinosaur threatens to eat Hal, his parents, and his dog Billy? Find out in this thoroughly hilarious read with fun and clever illustrations.

A young Marine dies. A hotshot Navy lawyer known for settling out of court gets the job of defending the killers. But what seems like an open-and-shut case quickly turns into a conspiracy to hide the truth. With the help of his colleagues, Lt. Cmr. Galloway (Demi Moore) and Lt. Weinberg (Kevin Pollak), Lt. Kaffee (Tom Cruise) must battle a couple of hardheaded marines and his own ghosts to give his clients the defense they deserve.

Leonard, Sheldon, Howard and Raj are your stereotypical nerds: they read comic books, they play video games and D&D, and they have better luck with science than they do with women. But an aspiring actress named Penny just moved in across the hall from Leonard and Sheldon and life as they know it is about to change.

Rob Lowe's second autobiography somehow manages to surpass his first in excellence. Rather than a (relatively) chronological story of his life (like Stories I Only Tell My Friends), this book is a collection of stories about the mysteries of life, love and parenthood. From accounts of sending his oldest son off to college, to tales from his wild years, to his honest portrayal of the ever-present threat of falling off the wagon, Rob Lowe manages to make his readers feel like they're experiencing it all right along with him.

Set in a futuristic Chicago in a society where people are forced to choose between their family and their faction, a young Tris must decide where she belongs. To the delight of fans of the book, this movie stays true to the book with only minor deviations and the leads played the characters well.